RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Šeško could be on the move this summer for less than his substantial release clause, which currently stands at over €80 million. The 21-year-old Slovenian's impressive performances have attracted significant interest, but potential suitors might find a more flexible path to securing his signature.
According to information from Sky Sport Deutschland journalist Florian Plettenberg, Leipzig are prepared to entertain transfer offers this summer without requiring interested clubs to trigger the formal release clause. The German club appears willing to consider comparable offers that might feature more favorable payment structures for the buying club.
Šeško has established himself as one of Europe's most promising young forwards, with his current season statistics highlighting his value. The Slovenian international has netted 21 goals and provided 6 assists across 43 appearances in all competitions for RB Leipzig.
Statbet analysts note that Šeško's goal conversion rate places him among the most efficient young strikers in Europe's top five leagues this season, demonstrating why multiple clubs are monitoring his situation closely.
With Leipzig's apparent willingness to negotiate, the summer transfer window could see significant movement around the talented forward, who has firmly established himself as one of the Bundesliga's standout attacking talents.